Window fixture



P. BRowlK WINDOW FIXTURE Feb. 25, 1930.

Filed Jan. 20, 192B 2 Shets-Sheet 1 Inventar Paa orazuz'fcl @flin Byw /ttornqy Feb. 25, 1930. P. BoRowlK w1ND0w 'FIxTURE Filed Jan.'20. 1928 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ttorney )Patterned Feb. f2s', A1930 PAUL BOROWIK, F MONAVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA' WINDOW FIXTURE Application filed January 20, 1928. Serial No. 248,234.`

This invention relates to an improved window fixture of the type constructed to accommodate the usual Vcurtainor blind, together with one or more curtain` rods for draperies, etc.

What I have endeavored to do, is to provide a structure of this class which is eli'icient vin performance, one which will fulfill the requirements of a device of this class, one

q 10 which is dependable in use, and a mechanical achievement, suchk as promotes economy, practicability, and one which is comparativen ly simple andinexpensive to the manufacturer as wellas the user.

Briefly, the invention is characterized by an arrangement of structural details especially suitable to a device of this class, in that they permit the device to be readily attached 'to or detached from the ordinary window frame, and yovercome the necessity of employing special fastenings or driving nails into the woodwork. f

f .The features will become readily apparent from thev following description and drawings.

. In the drawings Figure 1 is an elevational view showing the invention applied to a window frame, showing the manner in which the curtain and curtain'rod are associated therewith.

f Fig. 2 is atop plan view ofthe same.

Fig. 3 is an enlarged endview.

Q'Fig. 4 is a yvertical section through they structure seen Vin Fig. 3. I.

Fig. 5 is a perspective view of one of the details. L

Fig. 6 is a perspective View of a complemental detail. Referring now to the drawings by numerals, it will'be seen that the windowv shade is i designated by the reference character 7 and the curtainrods by the reference numerals 8. v I have also placedthe numerals 9 andlO uponthe vertical and horizontal parts of the windowframe respectively. The invention lcomprises a duplicate attachingdevice, and a description of one will suffice for both. i Each device is somewhat inthe nature of a corner cap and comprises complemental plate sections 11 and 12 (see Figs. 5 and 6 respectively).

The upper plate 11 is provided with a flange 13 having a down-turned lip provided with teeth 14 adapted to `be embedded in the top edge of the horizontal piece 10 of the window frame. This plate is provided adjacent its bottom edge with a stamped keeper 15, having a tongue 16 to serve in a manner to be hereinafter described. In addition, this plate is equipped with rcurtain rod bracketsl'4 including pairs of suspension and retaining tongues 18.

The lower plate 12 is equipped with a stamped mounting 19 for a pivoted lever 20, provided with a finger-piece 21 and carrying a swingable bail or link 22. This bail is obviously intended to embrace the mounting 19 and to swing over the keeper as shown in Fig. 4, to fasten the plates together.

As shown in Fig. 4, the lever is constructed for cooperation with a spring 23 in the camlikemanner shown. As also shown here, the mounting 19 is of hollow construction, and is so made as to provide a socket for reception of the retension tongue 16. This plate is also provided at one end with a right angularly disposed hook 24, cooperable with a `stud 25 in the manner shown in Fig. 3.

In addition, it is provided with a right angular extension on the bottom edge, as shown at 26 and this is equipped with teeth 27 to become embedded in the window frame, as shown in Fig. 4. From this arrangement, it is obvious that this device comprises complemental plates disposed in edge to edge relation with toothed abutment engaging the window frame, a retaining hook, separable fasteners, for providing a quick detachable connection between the plates, as well as shade brackets 29 as shown in Fig. 1.

It is evident too,that when the plates are placed upon the corner portion of the window frame, and the finger grips 21 of the lever 20 is swung upwardly as indicated by the arrow in Fig. 3, this lifts the link or bail out of the keeper seat, permitting the yplates to be separated. The reverse action of the retaining lever, however, serves to wind the lates together, owing to the drawing action s of the link and lever'. When the two devices are in place on the window frame, as shown in Fig. l, they pro- 5 vide efficient means for simultaneously supporting curtain rods, shades, and brackets, and hangers. n

A careful consideration of the description in connection with the drawings, will permit a clear understanding of the invention to be had. Therefore, a more lengthy description is regarded unnecessary. j 'f Having thus described my inventiomwhat Y I claim as new is A window fixture of the class described comprising a top vplate adapted for disposition against a window frame, said top plate provided along its top edge with a right angularly disposed flange terminating in lat- A 2o eral kretaining teeth,means on said top plate for the attachment of curtain rods thereto, a pair of longitudinally spaced keepers mountedon said plate adjacent the lower edge of the plate and having retaining tongues, eX- tending down beyond said edge, a comple-Y mental bottom plate also adapted for disposition against the window frame, having its upper edge in contact with the lower edge of ,s the top plate, said lower plate being formed at one endwith a right angularly disposed shade roller pintle attaching and retaining hook and being provided adjacent the opposite end with a tooth equipped retaining extension, a pair of mountings on said lower plate located for alinement with said keepers,

said mountings being of hollow form for reception of the aforesaid retaining tongues, a lever pivotally supported on each mounting,

i and a link carried by the lever and embracing the mounting and engageable with the complemental keeper for binding said plates together in edge to edge relation and for embedding the retaining teeth in the Awindow Jframe. In testimony whereof I ailix mv signature.

PAUL BOBOWIK. 

